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- Gamay - Wikipedia
Gamay (French pronunciation: ⓘ) is a purple-colored grape variety used to make red wines, most notably grown in Beaujolais and in the Loire Valley around Tours [1] Its full name is Gamay Noir à Jus Blanc
- Tasters Guide to Gamay Wine - Wine Folly
Gamay (“Gam-may” aka Gamay Noir) is a light-bodied red wine that’s similar in taste to Pinot Noir In fact, this variety is a cousin of Pinot Noir and it grows primarily next to Burgundy, France (Pinot motherland) in a region called Beaujolais
- What Is Gamay Wine? A Guide to the Basics - Food Wine
Gamay is the grape variety most closely associated with Beaujolais, the wine region south of Burgundy There, Gamay is made into a red wine that ranges from bright and fruit-forward to
- Gamay: What to Know and 6 Bottles to Try - Liquor. com
Gamay is a purple-skinned grape variety grown mostly in France, the United States, and Australia The grape is known for producing wines with high levels of acidity, low levels of tannins, and tart fruit-forward flavors
- Gamay Wine Ratings, Reviews and Basics | Wine Enthusiast
Gamay is the sole red grape in the Beaujolais region of France Gamay can produce numerous styles of wine, from the fresh, fruity and easy-to-drink Beaujolais Nouveau to the serious, more concentrated and age-worthy Beaujolais Crus
- Gamay Wine Grape Variety Characteristics - Winetraveler
Gamay is a black grape variety that typically produces dry and red fruit forward red wine It is most well known as being the signature grape variety grown within the Beaujolais region of France Learn more about Gamay wine, what it tastes like as well as some of our favorite food pairings!
- Gamay: Wine Regions, Best Wines, Tasting Notes (2025) - Vinovest
Dive into the world of delicious Gamay wine and explore its colorful history, beautiful wine regions, and the best Gamay wines to buy in 2023
- Gamay: what it tastes like, the best winemakers, and more
Gamay is the sole red grape of Beaujolais, which is sandwiched between Burgundy to the north and the Rhône Valley to the south Gamay is therefore responsible for both the fun and frivolous wines of Beaujolais Nouveau, as well as some very serious cru wines grown on the largely granitic soils of its 10 Village communes
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